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Saba Enlists Krayzie Bone on New Song ‘Come My Way’

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Saba has recruited Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s Krayzie Bone for a new song called ‘Come My Way’. It’s taken from Saba’s upcoming album, Few Good Things, which is set to arrive on February 4 and includes the previously released singles ‘Fearmonger’ and ‘Stop That’. Listen to ‘Come My Way’ below.

“When I think back on first discovering Bone Thugs-N-Harmony as a child, it immediately stood out to me as unique,” Saba said of the collaboration in a statement. “I started paying attention and really learning how to rap from listening to them and trying to recite it. It felt honest and completely true to themselves — authentic in a way that doesn’t come around very often and in a way that will be impossible to recreate. Their mix of melody and rhythms that I had never heard is what connected with me in a way that other music just didn’t. It inspired me to be more creative.“

Talking about the inspiration behind the track, Saba added:

It’s an ode to nostalgia, and growing up, and I think ‘hopeful’ and ‘soulful’ are accurate descriptions of the song. I considered a poverty song as a concept for this one. ‘All I’m doing [is] thinking how to get some money, and then we’ll be good.’ This is a false statement, but one that I believed at a point, and many others believe right now. This song also takes place in that nostalgic kind of setting. I’m describing many things that are normal on the westside of Chicago, so that it plays like just any other day — pretty stagnant but having so much life. ‘We ain’t got no time to relax’ is a harsh reality for so many people experiencing this type of poverty where the focus is on work and survival. ‘Had to run them niggas shooting shit, I wish that the guys had shields’ is an acknowledgement of grief, but the song is not written as to feel sad or sorry for ourselves. It is a reality, not one I or anyone else can change, so this song is about getting up the next day and getting to work, or getting to it however you provide, but just moving on in that fashion. ‘And then we’ll be good,’ throughout whatever adversity, and challenges, and otherwise just fucked up shit comes our way.

Jack White Releases New Song ‘Love Is Selfish’

Jack White has released ‘Love Is Selfish’, the first single to be taken from his second album of 2022, Entering Heaven Alive. Listen to it below.

Jack White is putting out two LPs this year: Fear of the Dawn, which arrives on April 8, and Entering Heaven Alive, which is out July 22. Back in October, he shared Fear of the Dawn‘s opening track, ‘Taking Me Back’. To support the albums, White will embark on his Supply Chain Issues Tour, which includes dates in the US, Canada, the UK, and Europe.

Eddie Vedder Shares New Song ‘Brother the Cloud’

Eddie Vedder has shared a new single, ‘Brother the Cloud’, which is set to appear on his upcoming solo album Earthling. The track follows previous entries ‘Long Way’ and ‘The Haves’. Give it a listen below.

Earthling, Vedder’s first solo LP since 2011’s Ukulele Songs, is due out February 11 via Seattle Surf/Republic. The album features guest appearances from Stevie Wonder, Ringo Starr, Elton John, Andrew Watt, Chad Smith, and Josh Klinghoffer.

Artist Spotlight: Sis

Jenny Gillespie Mason was pregnant with her second child when the idea of Sis started coming together in 2015. The Bay Area-based singer and composer, who is also the founder of Native Cat Recordings, had already been putting out records under her own name for several years, and the new project was born partly out of a desire to incorporate more electronic textures into her folk-oriented songwriting. After weaving her wide range of influences in intricate ways on the first two Sis records, 2018’s Euphorbia and 2019’s Gas Station Roses, she returned with a new EP called Gnani earlier this month. Unlike previous, more collaborative releases, the six-song effort was mostly recorded at Mason’s home studio in Berkeley, CA, though it features tasteful contributions from the likes of Brijean Murphy on percussion and Doug Stuart on bass. Sis’ sound has become more intimate and playful but remains just as enchanting and immersive, each track representing its own ethereal journey brimming with strange, mystical detail. “Came on this trip to find life/ And the way to find life/ Is to know it stops midair,” she sings on ‘Wooie’, yet the song keeps going for just as long before, naturally, it dissolves.

We caught up with Sis’ Jenny Gillespie Mason for this edition of our Artist Spotlight interview series to talk about healing, the making of her new EP, and more.


Listening to your new EP at this time of year, the songs feel especially hopeful and gentle. To what extent was that intentional – the tone and the timing of the release?

I was definitely happy that it was timed to the new year, but that was more just for press reasons. The intention was to heal the listener and to heal myself while I was making it and to connect to God in a devotional way. I think that that comes through, and I’m so pleased that people are responding in the way they are and that it’s helping them transport to a place in themselves that’s connected with the divine.

Was there a particular reason that you went with the shorter format rather than a full-length?

Honestly, I got to the six songs and I was just spent. Not in a bad way, I just felt like I put so much into the six songs and I was so happy with where they were, I didn’t have the energy really to make more stuff at that point. And I felt ready to kind of get back into my life as a mother. I was still mothering, but I was definitely pushing it, like staying up really late to make the record. [laughs] I think it was a combination of just running out of inspiration and also feeling like this is a complete thing and I can offer this now.

It does feel complete to me as it is. I was reading your essay, The Beach and the Bells, which was published back in May 2020 and is just a beautiful meditation on motherhood and family life during the pandemic. Does it feel strange to think that it was almost two years ago that you wrote that?

Thank you so much, that’s so kind. Yes, very strange. When I wrote it, I thought, this is not gonna last that long, but I want to capture what it feels like right now and what we’ve all been through. We’ve had so many ups and downs, and the nuance of each turn is worthy of several essays. I’m trying to write a creative nonfiction book about the last two years now, that’s my newest hope. We’ll see how that goes.

That’s something that stood out to me about the essay – how you pay attention to those nuances, the small details in your observations. Is that something you’ve been trying to actively cultivate in your music and writing more generally?

The intimacy of detail is something I’m always striving for, especially in prose. I think with songwriting, I tend to let myself become a bit more aphoristic, I guess, or lyrical, striving a bit more towards the poetry side of things. But I’m really big on those little details – observing human works and looking out into nature, seeing what you can find, how it’s mirroring us back.

Has that always been a sort of instinct of yours, or is it something you’ve learned over the years?

It’s definitely always been that way. I feel like I’ve always felt kind of like an alien. [laughs] Just observing the world around me and trying to understand, trying to order the chaos of experience through art and through writing. And also, just finding those connections between humans – that’s a big part of my work, I think, is really discovering that love and that connection in the human experience.

To get back to healing, that’s also a theme that runs through this new EP specifically. How has your definition of healing changed over time and during the making of these songs?

On a personal level, I felt very blocked. I’d had this band that was this big experience with touring and collaborating in the studio, and everybody moved to LA right before the pandemic. I’m in Northern California, they moved to LA, so that was sort of like a mourning process. And then the pandemic hit, and that was really intense and traumatic for everybody. I was also just trying to uncover some shadow stuff in myself that probably needed to come up to heal from my childhood and teens and 20s. So all of these things came together that were difficult for me, and I felt so blocked.

And then, to be honest, I did this thing called Kambo, which is like a frog medicine from the Amazon. After that, things started to gush out of me, and it started with journaling, just free writing. I feel like this was the first creative project that the healing was taking place in real time, and I was intentionally like, “This is going to heal me.” And it really did. On the other side of it, I felt like a new person. Before, I’d done albums and it was like, “I’m an artist, I want to express myself and I have these things inside that are coming up,” but it wasn’t like, “I’m going to use this to heal myself, get myself through this shadowy period.”

So does this feel like a new start for you and the Sis project?

Yeah, definitely. Yeah, I think it’s finally me just being totally me in my music. It’s like a combination for me of all the work I’ve done for so long with so many different people, and now I feel like I have the tools to keep going on my own.

For a lot of artists, there’s sort of necessarily been this trajectory of their process becoming more solitary or less collaborative during the pandemic, but it seems like for you it was already leaning that way.

Yeah, I think I had already started before feeling like I just want to do my own thing for a while. I got really into Four Tet because he does everything by himself, and he was kind of my model. I still would love to collaborate with people – it’s just the core of the project, I think I can keep going with my own thing. 

What has Sis come to mean for you as a creative outlet?

It’s just like my play space. It’s where I can go into the wild and play and worship God and understand myself. It’s like my wild garden, I guess, and I feel like I finally found the key to my secret wild garden and I can keep going back.

I was intrigued by this this concept of “woo” that you’ve talked about in relation to the song ‘Wooie’, which  is more centered on place and a sense of magic and escape. Did making that song and the EP as whole bring you closer to that imagined city that you refer to there?

Yes, definitely. Another impetus to this project was building a world the sound and the landscape and the and the ambience, and I think each song is like its own little city in a way, its own locale. And I think I found the escape I needed – I was listening to a Kate Bush interview while making it, and she said that the studio was her escape. It was almost reassuring for me to hear her say that, like, it can be my escape too. I want this to be something real and pure – it can just be so much fun to escape into it and to play. We all need that right now, to play more.

I read that wanting to incorporate more synths was part of the reason that you wanted to start Sis, and you also use a wide array of vintage keyboards specifically on this EP. Can you talk about what appeals to you about using these instruments?

When I first started the band, I had been doing a folky thing for a long time. So that was just a way to to say this is a new thing for me, but I also was drawn to the sounds and I liked the emotional depth of the synths. Like the OP-1 synth, I was playing a lot in the early days. And then I knew that this project, it was going to be an electronic project. I discovered this synth called Omnisphere, which is based on the computer and has like 5 million sounds on it, so I knew I was going to be using that a lot. But I grew up playing piano and acoustic guitar, that’s just a part of my makeup as an artist, and I think I need something tangible and earthy and I need my hands playing something real in order for what I’m creating to feel whole. So I’d just never really explored the vintage synths and keyboard world, and I found this great guy here who sells them and just I filled up my home with all these great instruments. I kind of had my electronic studio in one room and then I had the earthy, organic studio in another room and was going back and forth.

I wanted to ask you about the vocal recording on ‘Flower in Space’. What’s the origin of that?

That was my therapist at the time, talking to me about an Ayahuasca journey. She herself was very well versed in psychedelics, and so she was talking to me about the Vendanta ways, the Indian spiritual approach to having no head, which is like a non-dual approach to seeing the world. And I’d had this experience during my ceremony of seeing myself without a head in the mirror. So she was talking to me about that, and the song, I’m trying to sort of get at non-duality and to get at, like: we’re all here in these bodies and incarnated but we’re so much more, we come from our higher selves and our soul and we’re just on this flower in space, I was seeing Earth as a little flower. I had these empty spaces in the song and I just needed something, I needed something real and earthy and her voice is so beautiful. She doesn’t know I used it yet. [laughs] Maybe she’ll find out. I think she’d be okay with it.

When thinking about this idea of a higher self beyond our physical form, how have you found a way of reaching a deeper connection with others in your day-to-day life, despite there being this disconnect?

I feel really lucky that I’ve made some really wonderful female friends in the last few years. I have some incredible longtime friends. It’s not many people, but I have some really good friends. I hope everybody can take heart in their friendships right now. And just being a mother, you’re so connected with your children as it is that even if I didn’t have those friends, I would be feeling blessed with my connection to them.

When you think about your different roles as an artist, a musician, a mother, a friend – where do you feel like those paths sort of meet? Do you try to set boundaries in the way you approach them?

I had a therapist in my 20s, and I remember she said that you want to just make sure you’re consistent in all of your roles – consistent in terms of being authentic, doing the best you can and being humble, being willing to learn, being truthful. That, I think, is always with me, but it’s still very difficult to be consistent across roles. And I think becoming a mother is really intense and the first few years, you do lose yourself. Not every woman, but I definitely did. And it took me a while to return to Jenny, not just Mom. It was really difficult for me to integrate my music life into the home life and have it be balanced. It was very imbalanced for a while, especially when I was touring and trying to be like 25 when I wasn’t 25 anymore and I had two kids. [laughs] So this project, because I was doing so much of it at home, it started to feel really integrated. I was able to really balance motherhood with the music in a way that felt much healthier.

Can you give me an example of what it looks like to be authentic to yourself now that the project is done?

When I started Gnani, I had unblocked myself and I felt ready to go, but I was pushing myself really hard. And so the first few drafts, they weren’t working really. I had a friend who’s also a healer, who told me, “Part of the artistic process is rest.” And so I did, I let myself rest for like a good month before I really started the project. I didn’t do anything, I just read. I was reading Middlemarch. I was just trying to just take care of myself and take walks and be a good friend, hang out with my husband and my friends. And then eventually I felt rested enough to go for it. I think that’s kind of where I am at right now. I’m in the resting period and I’m doing little things creatively, but I’m not pushing myself too hard.


This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity and length.

Sis’ Gnani EP is out now via Native Cat Recordings.

Hurray for the Riff Raff Shares Video for New Song ‘Pierced Arrows’

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Alynda Segarra has previewed her upcoming Hurray for the Riff Raff album with a new single, ‘Pierced Arrows’. Following previous offerings ‘Rhododendron’ and ‘Jupiter’s Dance’, the track arrives alongside a video directed by New Orleans artist Lucia Honey. Check it out below.

According to Segarra, ‘Pierced Arrows’ is “a heartbreak song, lost in the realm of memory. Being stuck in the past, and finding the rapidly changing world uncanny and bizarre. Trying to outrun trauma. Finding a meeting place between tough and tender. Memory replaying inside/beside you, triggering fight or flight responses.”

Of the video, Honey added: “We took inspiration from arthouse cinema from the turn of the millennium. Run Lola RunRequiem For a DreamMy Own Private Idaho. We wanted ‘Pierced Arrows’ to have a gritty narrative feel but that still indulged in a surrealist aesthetic. The song lends itself to a narrative climax. The first time I heard it, I felt like I was in the middle of a brewing storm. I couldn’t escape the reference to Hurricane Ida, which hit Southern Louisiana hard in late August. This blended well with themes from Alynda’s song which is largely about running from a past that always catches up to you. Hence physical running in industrial landscapes. Metal. Trainyards. Escapism. Cold anxiety. Being stuck in a trauma loop.”

Hurray for the Riff Raff’s new LP, titled Life on Earthis out February 18 via Nonesuch.

Tears for Fears Release New Single ‘Break the Man’

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Tears for Fears have released a new song called ‘Break the Man’, taken from their upcoming album The Tipping PointThe single, which follows the title track and ‘No Small Thing’, was co-written and co-produced by Charlton Pettus. Check it out below.

“‘Break The Man’ is about a strong woman, and breaking the patriarchy,” Curt Smith said in a statement. “I feel that a lot of the problems we’ve been having as a country and even worldwide to a certain degree has come from male dominance. It’s a song about a woman who is strong enough to break the man. For me, that would be an answer to a lot of the problems in the world — a better male-female balance.”

The Tipping Point, the group’s first album in 17 years, arrives February 25 via Concord Records.

Hellessy PF22

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Sylvie Millstein returned with a Pre Fall 2022 collection for HELLESSY, the brand known for luxury women’s fashion. The standout pieces from the collection consist of the ‘Clemence’ dress, a cape bustier mini dress in rouge stretch crepe with an embellished belt and ecru shirt tail. Other gowns come in the form of the ‘Luma’, a front twist belted shirt dress in an exclusively designed ecru chain jacquard satin, that nips in at the waist with a coordinating and stylistic belt.

This season’s lookbook was shot on the streets of Brooklyn with HELLESSY muse, Luma Grothe.

Here are some looks from the collection.

Important Things You Should Know About Sports Betting in Finland

The online gambling sector was one of the sectors that experienced a great surge of popularity in recent years, especially with the introduction of mobile betting apps and sites. Finland is also no exception to this trend. As a result, today, there is an abundance of reliable betting platforms available for millions of users worldwide. We can simply pull out a smartphone, register on a platform, and start betting online.

But it’s equally important for the users to be aware of certain factors that can ruin their online betting experience. For this reason, beginners that want to try their luck on a betting site need to be aware of the following factors.

Signs of Reliable Betting Sites 

An important factor of every betting site is reliability, especially since you are required to share your email address and personal details on the betting sites before you make any deposits or withdrawals. So, the security of the platform is the number one reason why some betting sites are deemed unreliable. You can easily check if the betting platform is trustworthy.

First, you should know that betting platforms licensed by trustworthy gambling agencies are safe. The operations of the gambling platform can be regulated by agencies like the Malta Gaming Authority, the UK Gaming Commission, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission, and other reputable agencies.

These organizations are responsible for the supervision of the activities and operations of the gambling sites. Therefore, a valid license from one or more regulatory agencies is proof that the gambling platform operates according to the law. You will typically be able to learn more about the gambling license of the betting site in the ‘About’ section or the footer of the website.

The next step is to learn about the security of the platform. Betting platforms generally invest in highly secure software as well as SSL encryption technology to ensure there is maximum safety for the website.

The SSL certificate proves that the connection is secure from third-party access, and you can safely add personal data to your account, make deposits, withdrawals, and, naturally, bet online. Users can learn about the security of the site on the about page, homepage, or the terms and conditions of the betting site. A great way to learn about reliable betting sites in Finland is vedonlyontibonukset.com. It covers everything you need to know about betting, from top tips to the latest offers and more.

Offers 

Another advantage of betting online is the accessibility of different offers and promotions. For example, you might be eligible to get a welcome bonus which is created for new members. Moreover, you can also claim other offers as a regular member, including matched deposit betting offers, free bets, no deposit bonuses, and more.

Available Options 

Lastly, the available options for the users are important for anyone that wants to bet online. If you’re a passionate football fan, you would want to register on a betting site that offers that option. It’s equally important for the site to allow the users to follow live matches and get up-to-date information about them. Fortunately, due to the popularity of sports betting, most platforms provide an array of options from e-sports, boxing, golf, tennis, basketball, and many other options.

Of course, there might be some differences from one betting site to another, which is why it’s important to take the time and review different betting sites, their features, what they offer, etc. For example, some might have a blog where you can learn more about betting online or the latest sports news.

4 Features of New Casinos in Finland

Today you can easily play any casino game from the comfort of your own home on reputable online casinos. The online casinos were initially developed in the late 90s and offered only a few options for the users.

But, as the technology progressed over time, so did the gambling platforms. Today, new online casinos have modern features that make them appealing to a global audience of casino players. Below, we will look into the main features of new casinos in Finland and what they have to offer to their members.

Mobile-Optimized Sites 

Mobile devices have become more advanced in recent years and offer members a high-quality mobile gaming experience. The online casinos took notice of the popularity of mobile games and developed high-quality mobile casinos for their players. Hence, new casinos today are essentially built for mobile gambling.

If you want to learn more about the latest additions to the Finnish online gambling market, this reputable website uudetkasinot.com provides an in-depth overview of the new online casinos for Finns, their gaming section, main offers, and more.

Users can access their accounts from the web browser on their smartphone, or they can install a mobile casino app directly on their device. Either way, more than enough options are available for mobile gaming, especially since iGaming developers like Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Evolution Gaming, and other brands continue to create mobile-optimized casino games.

In other words, new casinos today are catering to users that want to have a smooth gaming experience on the move. This is why they provide a great range of mobile casino games and, in some cases, even special bonuses and offers that are only accessible to mobile users.

24/7 Customer Service  

Due to the huge demand for online gambling, most casinos provide reliable customer support, which is accessible to users every day of the week. New casinos are operating in a highly competitive environment, and they need to consistently provide a great casino experience to the users. For this reason, they offer customer support in some cases 24/7.

Furthermore, they provide multiple methods of communication for the users. For example, you can not only get phone-based or email-based support, but you can also contact the customer support agents via the live chat option on the platform, send them a text message, or even communicate with them via social media apps.

In a nutshell, customer service became even more important due to the heightened competition in the market. Consequently, casinos, in order to stay ahead of the competition, provide a high level of customer service available around the clock for the users.

Innovative Casino Games 

The users are interested in playing new and innovative casino games. So, on new casino sites, not only can you play classic casino games like in classic three-reel slots, for example, but you can also expect to find modern casino games in many variations.

For instance, if you’re interested in playing live casino games today, not only can you find live casino games in many versions, but you can also play game shows live, including Deal No Deal, Crazy Time Dream Catcher, and other shows.

Modern Payment Methods 

New casinos nowadays need to be appealing to different users, which is why they provide a variety of payment methods. For example, users can make deposits with their credit cards, digital wallets like PayPal, or even their crypto funds.

Actually, many new online casinos today are integrating crypto payment methods on their platforms in order to accept crypto transactions. This is a huge step forward for online casinos because it creates more opportunities for crypto users to enjoy their favorite casino games, and it promotes the growth of the online gambling market.

Common Bonus Types in Sweden

Online casinos are widely popular due to numerous factors, including the technological advancements that made casinos available to mobile devices, the variety of high-quality casino games, and the selection of promotions and bonuses.

Actually, the promotional offers made online casinos more appealing than traditional casinos because the casino players had the opportunity to access a set of different offers and bonuses that were designed to enhance the gaming experience on online gaming platforms. In land-based casinos, this was obviously not the case.

When it comes to online casinos in Sweden, there is also an exponential growth in the popularity of casino sites and the range of bonuses and offers. On reliable platforms like casinoburst.com, you can learn more about the online casinos on the market and what they have to offer. So, if you’re new to online gambling, it’s advisable to learn more about the common bonuses and offers available on casino sites. Below, you can learn more about each bonus type.

Welcome Bonus

A welcome bonus is an offer that only new members get to claim on the casino site. It is designed to attract new members and to give the new players a taste of the casino experience on the platform. Different casinos customize the welcome bonuses to suit the wishes and preferences of their audiences. Generally, the welcome package consists of several different offers, including bonus spins, deposit match bonuses, cashback offers, and other options.

It’s also worth are mentioning that in order to claim the welcome package, you need to be a newly registered member of the online casino and make a minimal deposit on the casino site. That’s why it’s important to read the terms and conditions and the bonus policy of the online casino prior to your registration.

Bonus Spins

This type of promotion is pretty popular on online casinos, especially with casino players that want to try their luck with slot games. Basically, you will get a limited number of bonus spins that you can use on specific slot games on the platform. You will spin the reels of the slot games for free, for a certain number of times.

Also, members should keep in mind that the spins might expire if you don’t use them after a certain period of time. This is a great bonus if you are a fan of slot games because it gives you a chance to try your luck with various slots. Generally, online casinos will use this offer to promote new against on their site. But, keep in mind that each offer based on the online casino has its own set of conditions and wagering requirements that the members should be aware of.

No Deposit Bonus

No deposit bonus, as the title suggests, is a bonus that you can claim without making a deposit on the site. It’s quite popular with casino players, but the casino might have a different requirement. For example, you might need to register on the online casino in order to claim your no deposit bonus.

Cashback Offer 

The purpose of the cashback offer is to serve as a refund to casino players’ deposit losses on certain games. For example, there are online casinos that provide cashback offers for casino players that have played table casino games like blackjack or roulette. Of course, the cashback offer can be assigned to different types of casino games and can also be part of the loyalty program of the casino, the welcome package or regular promotions.